A man came into the station to report that he bought a Kegerator from Craigslist that did not come with all the correct parts. The man wanted the officer to track down the seller so he could sue him in civil court. The man was told this was not a service police could provide. The man then wanted to complain about the Sheriff's Office, reporting that he and his cat were in a car accident and his cat got out of the car. The man reported that the deputy took so long to get there that a coyote eventually ate his cat and he was devastated by his loss. The man was referred to the Sheriff's Office to make his complaint.

A 17-month-old baby was brought to a hospital with unexplained burn marks on her stomach. Officers investigated along with medical staff, and they concluded the injury was likely from a rug burn and no indicators of abuse were found.

A man called 9-1-1 to report that his girlfriend threw a can of clam chowder at his head causing a large laceration. The girlfriend ran away but was later located by officers and arrested.

A dark blue Toyota pickup was stolen from the 3000 block of Pacific Avenue.

OCT. 22

Officers were called to Marlys Court after a homeowner reported that a washing machine and lawn mower were stolen and damage was done to a house after the renters moved out.

A resident reported seeing a man dumping tires illegally near the river on Southwest Geiger and Fernhill roads. Officers tracked down a suspect in Cornelius and he was cited for offensive littering.

A man in the 3000 block of Brook Street called to report a suspicious female who did not look healthy knocking on his door and asking for food. Officers looked for the woman but did not find her.

A man in the 2600 block of Main Street reported that his brother had alcohol poisoning and needed help from police and an ambulance. The man was transported to the hospital.

A woman was reportedly passed out in a car in the 3300 block of 19th Avenue. Officers awakened the woman who stated she had fallen asleep while praying in front of a clinic.

A man was stopped for a traffic violation in the 2100 block of Hawthorne Street. The officer observed signs of impairment and arrested him on suspicion of DUII. He later had the man take a breath test, and the man was found to have a blood-alcohol level of 0.13 percent.

A man in the 2100 block of College Way phoned police after getting alarming text messages from a male friend stating he wanted to harm himself. The reporting person also stated that the man had made several unwanted sexual advances towards him and that he believed the text messages were an attempt for attention. Officers contacted the man and found that he was OK but was just feeling very emotional. Campus Public Safety assisted in providing counselor information and asked him not to have contact with the other man.

OCT. 23

Officers contacted a girl in the 2900 block of 22nd Avenue and arrested her after they learned she had a juvenile warrant for her arrest.

Officers responded to Primrose Lane and Brooke Street on a report of a female knocking on doors but then not saying anything. Officers found the woman who gave them a name but refused to talk with them also. She then walked into a house in the area and closed the door.

A man upset about children riding scooters without their helmets in the 3000 block of 19th Avenue requested that police respond and "harass" them. The man was told that the police do not "harass" kids and that perhaps it would be a better idea if he contacted the before additional involvement with the police.

A woman called police to the 3300 block of Main Street because she was upset at a neighbor for using foul language at her.

A man reported a dangerous elderly driver having difficulties on Pacific Avenue near B Street. Police found the man, who was having an issue with his clutch.

OCT. 24

Officers received several reports of a female standing in traffic in the 1300 block of Thatcher Road asking for money. They identified her as belonging to a local assisted living facility.

Someone attempted to steal a car in the 3300 block of 22nd Place.

A man reportedly stole a bottle of wine from a store in the 2400 block of 19th Avenue and ran. Officers found a man with a bottle of wine matching the description near 19th Avenue and Cedar Street and gave chase. The man led officers on a foot pursuit to Birch Street off of Pacific Avenue, where he threw the bottle of wine in the air and it smashed to the ground. The man was taken into custody and lodged at the jail.

A citizen reported two people smoking heroin in a car in the 2400 block of Main Street. Two people were detained and heroin was seized.

A woman reported that someone had been knocking on her windows for the past two days. No one was found around the residence.

OCT. 25

Officers were called to a man who was down in the area of Pacific Avenue and Maple Street. They found a man there who had shot up with heroin and did not want help and refused assistance.

A man with a warrant for his arrest walked into the police station and turned himself in.

A woman was arrested on a warrant after an officer stopped to talk with her in the area of 19th Avenue and Filbert Street.

A man called 9-1-1 to have police respond to the 2300 block of Elm Street because his wife was refusing to leave and he wanted her to move out. The man was advised on the proper use of the 9-1-1 emergency line.

A woman called police to the 2500 block of Main Street after her deaf neighbor kept pounding his fists on the walls of the apartment bordering hers. Officers contacted the man who was upset about an argument he had with his sister earlier in the day.

A juvenile stole a bike from Neil Armstrong Middle School, and the incident was captured on camera. The boy was located and arrested. The bike was returned to its rightful owner.

OCT. 26

Officers checked on a man who was impaired from a mixture of prescribed medications and alcohol from the previous night. Medical responders took over the call.

Officers investigated vandalism in the 1800 block of Maple Street, where a gallon of paint was dumped on property.

Officers responded to a crash at Pacific Avenue and Quince Street.

A man in the 2800 block of 22nd Avenue called to report several concerning things. One was a Ford Explorer that was parked nearby and had expired tags. He was also concerned about a man that was sleeping in a different vehicle behind his house. (Officers contacted the sleeping man, who was locked out of his home.) Finally, the man reported that someone had used a permanent marker on his garage door. Officers wrote a report on this.

A man was arrested for DUII and hit and run on Juniper Street following an incident in Cornelius.

Officers were called to a report of an autistic child who was acting violently and breaking dishes because she was not given a beverage fast enough.

OCT. 27

A man reported his wallet stolen. The suspect is his estranged wife.

A man in the 3100 block of 19th Place called to report that his cell phone was stolen and the suspect was likely one of two females currently at his residence.

Police responded to a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash at Hawthorne Street and 19th Place.

A report was received that an intoxicated female was in the drive-thru at McDonald's. Officers contacted the driver and arrested her for DUII.

Officers found a man in the 1600 block of Elm Street who had just used heroin. Rescue was called to ensure the man had not overdosed.

Officers stopped to speak with an elderly woman who was walking with a small poodle and appeared to be disoriented. The woman was looking for her home and could not find her way. Officers learned that she lived at an area assisted living facility and gave her and her dog a ride home.

OCT. 28

Police were called to the 2800 block of Pacific Avenue on an intoxicated male knocking on the caller's door. Officers spoke to the man who was lost and thought he was in Woodburn. Officers assisted the man in finding his way.

A man came into the station to inform police that he was told he won the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes. He said he would call if anyone actually showed up at his house.

Officers were called to a park in the 2400 block of 18th Avenue on a report of a man screaming. Officers found a man who was intoxicated and uncooperative. The man stated that he was playing "invisible basketball" by himself.

A man called the police after learning that a local storage unit company had sold all of his belongings. It turned out that the man was five years late on his payments.

TriMet called to have police remove a man who was sleeping and would not wake up on a bus. The man told officers he tries to sleep during the day "so the police do not harass him."

A man called police to complain that his girlfriend keeps showing up at random places to bother him. He decided he did not want police to contact her though.